I was at a meeting about two weeks ago where afterwards one of the other attendees came up to me and asked if I was the "VW bus guy (I was in my 83 westy)." I said yes, and he said that he had something I might like to see. When we left, he showed me his 74 white-over orange bus the bought for nine grand! It had 50,000 original miles on it. It was his first bus ever, he'd had it about six months and said he was next looking for a splittie. I can understand that those who grew up with these things would be fond of them and put money and care into them, but I never thought a newbie would buy in like that. It was very nice, though, with just a little rust under the windshield rubber. Jim On Jan 6, 2008 9:50 AM, Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@yahoo.com> wrote: > Here's another one. > > Michael 91GL 'Gringo' > > 1977 VW Volkswagen Transporter Van Bay Window - $4500 > --------------------------------- > Reply to: sale-525735499@craigslist.org > Date: 2008-01-02, 6:37AM CST > > > 1977 VW Volkswagen Transporter Van- Type 2 Bay Window, 2.0 L., original > interior, extra clean, no rust/rot issues. This van is a daily driver not a > project, excellent condition throughout, road ready (drive it home!) with > current tags and title. $4500. > > > > This item has been posted by-owner. > Location: Victoria,TX. > it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial > interests > > PostingID: 525735499 > > > > > Thanks, Michael Sullivan > |
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